A driver assistance system for an agricultural working machine, in particular a combine harvester has a large number of working mechanisms, an arithmetic logic unit, and at least one display unit, in which the arithmetic logic unit may process information generated by machine-internal sensor systems, external information, and information that is storable in the arithmetic logic unit, and in which the driver assistance system overcomes—with consideration for at least a selection of the available information—critical functions of the agricultural working machine in that efficiency parameters of the agricultural working machine are optimized via interactive, natural-language communication between the operator of the agricultural working machine and the driver assistance system.
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1. A driver assistance system for an agricultural working machine, in particular a combine harvester, comprising a large number of working mechanisms, an arithmetic logic unit, and at least one display unit, in which the arithmetic logic unit processes information generated by machine-internal sensor systems, external information, and information that is storable in the arithmetic logic unit,
wherein the driver assistance system overcomes, with consideration for at least a selection of the available information, critical functions of the agricultural working machine in that efficiency parameters of the agricultural working machine are optimized using interactive, natural-language communication between an operator of the agricultural working machine and the driver assistance system; and
wherein in response to prompting by the driver assistance system, the operator selects an efficiency parameter to be optimized and the driver assistance system suggests an optimized working parameter for a working mechanism depending on the efficiency parameter and the quality criteria associated with the selected efficiency parameter;
wherein the operator initiates the adjustment of the optimized working parameter on the working mechanism by accepting or rejecting the suggestion;
wherein if the suggested optimized working parameter is accepted, the agricultural working machine runs through a brief adjustment phase and the change to the efficiency parameter and/or quality criteria effected thereby is visualized in the display unit and the operator is prompted to evaluate the quality of the change of the efficiency parameter and/or the quality criterium through a visualization on the display unit of the natural language terms “better”, “worse”, or “same”; and
wherein if the suggested solution or change to the working parameter is rejected, or if the quality is evaluated as being “worse” or “same”, the driver assistance system suggests that an alternative working parameter to be optimized.
19. A method for assisting a driver with a driver assistance system for an agricultural working machine, in particular a combine harvester, comprising the steps of
providing a large number of working mechanisms, an arithmetic logic unit, and at least one display unit,
processing by the arithmetic logic unit information generated by machine-internal sensor systems, external information, and information that is storable in the arithmetic logic unit, and
overcoming by the driver assistance system, with consideration for at least a selection of the available information, critical functions of the agricultural working machine by optimizing efficiency parameters of the agricultural working machine using interactive, natural-language communication between an operator of the agricultural working machine and the driver assistance system;
prompting the operator to select an efficiency parameter;
suggesting by the driver assistance system an optimized working parameter for at least one working mechanism depending on efficiency parameter selected by the operator and on associated quality criteria;
in response to accepting or rejecting the suggestion by the operator, initiating the adjustment of the optimized working parameter on the at least one working mechanism, running the agricultural working machine through a brief adjustment phase and visualizing the change to one or more efficiency parameters and/or quality criteria in the display unit in relation to the value of these efficiency parameters and/or quality criteria that existed before the working parameters were changed;
prompting the operator to evaluate the quality of the change of the efficiency parameter and/or the quality criterium, and/or performing the evaluation automatically by the driver assistance system by visualizing the natural language term “better”, “worse”, or “same” in the display unit; and
if the suggested solution is rejected, or if the quality is evaluated as being “worse” or “same”, suggesting by the driver assistance system that an alternative working parameter be optimized.
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a.) Analyze the function of the agricultural working machine and identify a critical function,
b.) Work through a tactical solution path—which is stored in the arithmetic logic unit—for overcoming the critical function of the agricultural working machine in a manner such that optimized working parameters of one or more working mechanisms are suggested,
c.) Adjust—either automatically via input from the operator—the optimized working parameters generated in step b.) on one or more working mechanisms of the agricultural working machine, and operate the agricultural working machine using the optimized working parameters, and
d.) Evaluate and check the function of the agricultural working machine after the optimized working parameters have been adjusted on the at least one working mechanism.
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a.) Analyzing the function of the agricultural working machine and identify a critical function,
b.) working through a tactical solution path—which is stored in the arithmetic logic unit—for overcoming the critical function of the agricultural working machine in a manner such that optimized working parameters of one or more working mechanisms are suggested,
c.) Adjusting—either automatically via input from the operator—the optimized working parameters generated in step b.) on one or more working mechanisms of the agricultural working machine, and operate the agricultural working machine using the optimized working parameters, and
d.) Evaluating and checking the function of the agricultural working machine after the optimized working parameters have been adjusted on the at least one working mechanism.
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The invention described and claimed hereinbelow is also described in German Patent Application DE 10 2009 009 767.8 filed on Feb. 20, 2009. This German Patent Application, whose subject matter is incorporated here by reference, provides the basis for a claim of priority of invention under 35 U.S.C. 119(a)-(d).
The present invention relates to a driver assistance system for agricultural working machines.
DE 101 47 733 made known a driver assistance system that supports the operator of an agricultural working machine in the optimization of the working parameters of the working mechanisms. The driver assistance system includes a complex display unit as well as an arithmetic logic unit for processing various sensor signals. The agricultural working machine, which is designed as a combine harvester, includes a large number of working mechanisms, e.g., a header, a threshing mechanism, separating mechanisms, and at least one cleaning mechanism, which are coupled to a large number of sensing mechanisms capable of detecting working parameters of the working mechanisms as well as efficiency parameters of the agricultural working machine, such as grain loss, grain quality, and tailings quantity.
The information that is ascertainable using the sensing mechanisms is forwarded to the central arithmetic logic unit which derives information from these signals that may be visualized in the display device. The visualized information includes working parameters of the agricultural working machine, such as cylinder speed, cleaning fan speed, crop material throughput, and concave width, as well as efficiency parameters such as the grain loss from the cleaning and separating mechanisms. To optimize the various working parameters, a method is provided in DE 101 47 733, in which, in a first method step, the operator guides the agricultural working machine through the stand to be harvested at a ground speed that is appropriate for the expected crop material throughput, thereby ensuring that the combine harvester is acted upon by an approximately consistent quantity of crop material within a certain time period. The operator must wait until the combine harvester has reached a state of equilibrium in which an approximately consistent, good or bad working result is attained. This working result is recorded, and it is visualized to the operator in the display unit. If the working result is unsatisfactory, the operator of the combine harvester makes repeated changes to a promising working parameter of a working mechanism, and, each time, waits for the combine harvester to reach a state of equilibrium using the modified working parameter. All of the working results are recorded as a function of time, thereby enabling the operator to identify the specific value of the working parameter at which the best working result was attained. This specific value is then used to adjust the particular working mechanism, thereby ensuring that an improved working result of the agricultural working machine is ultimately attained.
A method of this type has the main disadvantage that a relatively long period of time is required before the various working parameters of the combine harvester function within an optimized parameter range, since the disclosed adjustment procedure must be implemented for every working parameter. In addition, in the case of an adjustment method structured in this manner, performing optimization rapidly and successfully is decisively dependent on the level of knowledge of the operator of the agricultural working machine, since the various working parameters influence one another via highly complex interactions.
The object of the present invention, therefore, is to avoid the disadvantages of the related art described above and, in particular, to provide a driver assistance system for optimizing the efficiency of an agricultural working machine which ensures that the agricultural working machine reaches an optimized operating state within the shortest amount of time possible without telling the operator what to do.
In keeping with these objects and with others which will become apparent hereinafter, one feature of the present invention resides, briefly stated in a driver assistance system for an agricultural working machine, in particular a combine harvester, comprising a large number of working mechanisms, an arithmetic logic unit, and at least one display unit, in which the arithmetic logic unit may process information generated by machine-internal sensor systems, external information, and information that is storable in the arithmetic logic unit, wherein the driver assistance system overcomes—with consideration for at least a selection of the available information—critical functions of the agricultural working machine in that efficiency parameters of the agricultural working machine are optimized using interactive, natural-language communication between the operator of the agricultural working machine and the driver assistance system.
Another feature of the present invention resides, briefly stated in a method for assisting a driver with a driver assistance system for an agricultural working machine, in particular a combine harvester, comprising a large number of working mechanisms, an arithmetic logic unit, and at least one display unit, in which the arithmetic logic unit may process information generated by machine-internal sensor systems, external information, and information that is storable in the arithmetic logic unit, wherein the driver assistance system overcomes—with consideration for at least a selection of the available information—critical functions of the agricultural working machine in that efficiency parameters of the agricultural working machine are optimized using interactive, natural-language communication between the operator of the agricultural working machine and the driver assistance system.
Given that the driver assistance system overcomes—with consideration for at least a selection of the available information—critical functions of an agricultural working machine in that efficiency parameters of an agricultural working machine are optimized via interactive, natural-language communication between the operator of the agricultural working machine and the driver assistance system, it is ensured that an optimized working state of the agricultural working machine is attained in the shortest amount of time possible without the driver assistance system telling the operator what to do during the optimization process.
A particularly efficient use of the driver assistance system results when the operator of the agricultural working machine identifies the critical function and activates the driver assistance system, or when the driver assistance system is automatically activated when a critical function has been identified. It is ensured via a structure of this type that the operator of the agricultural working machine is prompted to deal with an optimization of a working parameter only if the working result worsens to a significant extent.
To ensure that the operator may reliably follow the course of the optimization over time, remain informed about the effect achieved, and remain adequately informed at all times about the handling steps being carried out and to be carried out, the driver assistance system preferably operates using the following steps:
In an advantageous embodiment of the present invention, after step d.) has been carried out, the driver assistance system may also evaluate and check contrary efficiency parameters and/or quality criteria, in a step e.). This has the advantage that the interactions between the various efficiency parameters, quality criteria, and working parameters are monitored, and negative influences of optimized parameters on contrary efficiency parameters and/or quality criteria are detected, thereby ensuring that the function of the agricultural working machine is always taken into account as a whole.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the present invention, the operator of the agricultural working machine may initiate the reset of the optimized working parameter when one or more contrary efficiency parameters and/or quality criteria are outside of the permissible value ranges, thereby preventing a negative effect on the overall function of the agricultural working machine.
The driver assistance system according to the present invention may be used in a highly flexible manner when, in step a.), at the least, working parameters of the working mechanisms of the agricultural working machine and/or efficiency parameters of the agricultural working machine are monitored, and a critical function is identified when at least one working parameter and/or at least one efficiency parameter deviates from expected value ranges stored in the arithmetic logic unit, or when the operator evaluates an efficiency parameter as being unsatisfactory.
It is ensured that a parameter is optimized in a manner that is strictly determined by the operator when, in particular, the operator enters into intensive interaction with the driver assistance system according to the present invention, and all essential parameter changes must be actively confirmed by the operator.
This ensures that the operator is not told what to do by the driver assistance system while the function of his machine is being optimized, which ultimately also increases the acceptance of the parameter optimization that was carried out. With this in mind, the operator of the agricultural working machine is prompted, in a first menu step, to select the efficiency parameter to be optimized, and, in a subsequent menu step, he is prompted to select the quality criterium—to be improved—of the efficiency parameter selected in the first menu step.
The principle of operator-directed optimization is likewise taken into account in an advantageous embodiment in that the driver assistance system suggests an optimized working parameter for at least one working mechanism depending on the efficiency parameters defined by the operator of the agricultural working machine, and on associated quality criteria, and in that the operator of the agricultural working machine initiates the adjustment of the optimized working parameter on the at least one working mechanism by accepting or rejecting the suggestion.
To ensure that the optimization result may be correctly evaluated, and that the operator is kept adequately informed at all times about the resultant change to the working result, it is provided according to an advantageous embodiment of the present invention that, after the adjustment of the optimized working parameter on the at least one working mechanism has been confirmed, the agricultural working machine runs through a brief adjustment phase, and the change to one or more efficiency parameters and/or quality criteria is visualized in the display unit in relation to the value of these efficiency parameters and/or quality criteria before the working parameters were changed.
A high-quality optimization result is likewise attained in that the visualized efficiency parameters are linked in the arithmetic logic unit to the harvesting conditions via functional dependencies, thereby ensuring that harvesting conditions that change during the adjustment phase are taken into account in the visualization of the efficiency parameters.
Given that the operator of the agricultural working machine is prompted, in the subsequent menu step, to evaluate the quality of the change made to the quality criterium and/or efficiency parameter, and/or given that the driver assistance system performs the evaluation automatically and visualizes it in the display unit, it is ensured that the operator may incorporate his own knowledge and observations in the optimization process. This also increases the operator's acceptance of an optimization system of this type.
It is possible to evaluate the optimization result rapidly and in a manner that is easily processed electronically when the evaluation is limited to the qualitative properties “better”, “worse”, or “same”.
A driver assistance system that functions in a highly efficient manner is attained when, if the suggested solution is rejected, or if the quality is evaluated as being “worse” or “same”, the driver assistance system suggests that an alternative working parameter be optimized. Given that the suggestion is based on the analysis of expert knowledge stored in the arithmetic logic unit, in which case the expert knowledge accounts for the interrelationships between various efficiency parameters, quality criteria, and working parameters of the working mechanisms, it is possible to attain a satisfactory optimization result within an extremely short period of time. In addition, it is not necessary for the operator to have detailed expert knowledge of these highly complex interrelationships.
In an advantageous embodiment of the present invention, the operator of the agricultural working machine is prompted, in the subsequent menu step, to accept or reject the optimization of the alternative working parameter, in which case the operator of the agricultural working machine brings about the optimization of the alternative working parameter via his choice to accept or reject. In an analogous manner, this has the advantage that the operator remains in control of the optimization process.
Optimizing one working parameter often causes other efficiency parameters and/or quality criteria to worsen, and so it is provided in an advantageous embodiment of the present invention that the suggestion to accept an optimized working parameter may be linked to a mention of the effect this will have on one or more of the further efficiency parameters and/or quality criteria. In this manner, before the operator makes his decision, he receives a warning message stating the negative consequences that could arise if he accepts the suggestion, thereby enabling him to make a more qualified decision.
To ensure that the operator remains reliably informed about the success of the optimization even after the optimization has been carried out, it is furthermore provided that the optimization result is visualized in the display unit, in a result menu step.
A driver assistance system that eliminates critical functions of an agricultural working machine in a particularly effective manner is created when the efficiency parameters that may be optimized are “material flow/work snapshot” and/or “grain loss” and/or “tailings” and/or “grain quality”. In this context, the optimization effect is increased further when
The novel features which are considered as characteristic for the present invention are set forth in particular in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its method of operation, together with additional objects and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Agricultural working machine 1, which is designed as a combine harvester 2 and is depicted schematically in
Agricultural working machine 1 also includes a driver's cab 21 in which at least one control/regulating device 23 which includes a display device 22 is located, using which a large number of processes to be described in greater detail may be controlled, the processes being initiated automatically or by operator 24 of agricultural working machine 1. Control/regulating device 23 communicates via a bus system 25 in a manner known per se with a large number of sensor systems 26. The structure of sensor systems 26 is described in detail in DE 101 47 733, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated in the disclosure of this patent application, and so the structure of sensor systems 26 will not be described again hereinbelow.
The aspects, according to the present invention, of this interactive, natural-language communication are described in greater detail below with reference to the flow charts shown in
After the critical function has been identified and driver assistance system 35 has been started, in handling step 42, operator 24 is prompted, in a first menu step 43, to select efficiency parameter 37 to be optimized. This may take place, e.g., in the manner illustrated in
As an option, it is possible to provide a further menu step 46 after quality criterium/criteria 45 is/are selected, in which driver assistance system 35 asks about harvesting situations that are not detectable using sensors, such as standing grain, down grain, or weeds, in which case operator 24 must enter this information. Once the various information has been entered, in a subsequent menu step 47, driver assistance system 35 uses a tactical solution path stored in arithmetic logic unit 27 to identify an optimized working parameter 34 of working mechanism 20 that is most likely to improve the function of agricultural working machine 1 if it is adjusted. In the embodiment shown, the quality criterium “cleanliness” was selected for the efficiency parameter “grain quality” to be optimized. In menu step 47, display unit 22 displays the structure shown in
In subsequent, third, handling step 56, working parameters 34 that were identified are adjusted on combine harvester 2, and the combine harvester is operated using these working parameters. After optimized working parameter 37 is adjusted, the structure of display unit 22 shown in
Depending on whether efficiency parameters 37 and/or quality criteria 45 to be improved are detectable using sensors, the improvement/worsening may be displayed in display device 22, in a further menu step 53. It is decisive that operator 24 is prompted, in subsequent menu step 54, to evaluate the quality of the optimization of efficiency parameters 37 and/or quality criteria 45, in which case operator 24 may evaluate the result of the optimization as “better”, “worse”, or “same”, as shown in
If, after the optimization is implemented, the function is evaluated as being “worse”, the driver assistance system automatically reverses the change made to working parameter(s) 34, in step 59. Depending on the type of agricultural working machine 1 involved, in subsequent working step 60, driver assistance system 35 initiates the reset of working parameter 34, or the operator must initiate the reset. If agricultural working machine 1 has finally reached the quasi-stationary phase once more (working step 61,
If operator 24 decides, in menu step 64, to continue the optimization, the optimization process restarts at menu step 47 shown in
Due to the complex interrelationships between various efficiency parameters 37, quality criteria 45, and working parameters 34, driver assistance system 35 is designed such that it includes a submenu 62, as shown in
If the optimization of contrary efficiency parameter 37 and/or quality criterium 45 has resulted in an improvement of the function of agricultural working machine 1, but this improvement is not sufficient to move optimized efficiency parameters 37 and/or quality criteria 45 into the stored permissible ranges, then a further optimization routine 65 may follow submenu 62, as shown in
If only one equivalent optimization result is attained using submenu 62 depicted schematically in
It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together, may also find a useful application in other types of constructions and methods differing from the types described above.
While the invention has been illustrated and described as embodied in a driver assistance system for agricultural working machines, it is not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.
Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute essential characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention.
Baumgarten, Joachim, Fitzner, Werner, Neu, Sebastian
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